Did mine myself with an 8mm drill bit and a tip-ex pen. Who wants to book me in for a re-build? Lol.
I'm all for people having a go but really.... TipEx? LoLz
The problem with the "TipEx" method is that if the timing was wrong before (be it drastically or just slightly) it will still be wrong (If not worse) when it all goes back together and it really does only take the smallest inaccuracy to rob the F4R of its power and fuel economy. Granted, the job is still fairly pricey when you compare it to other makes or consider the current/actual value of the cars now plus, as you said above, *most* people will live with it being done for £200-250ish by a back street with no clue and not having the aux kit changed but you have to remember that neither "the job" done properly or the parts needed have changed in complexity or price (infact the parts have gone up over the past 18months).
If anyone fancies having a go I'm considering taking on an apprentice
Mick
Took my time and done it well within an hour (engine was out the car) nothing too difficult about it so I cant justify paying 400 quid or whatever for something I can do myself. Who knows, Maybe whoever I could have payed to do it may have got it wrong. Not saying that suits everyone but it worked for me. Saved some pennies to spend elsewhere on the car.
When i checked my engine it had plenty of tippex marks all over the pulleys and belt. I checked the timing before i changed the belt over and it was perfect, i guess it just must work for some people?
and the belt tension was perfect AFTER you'd ran the engine? check it again and you might find a surprise
where are you in the country?
That aux belt kit looks cheap, did they put the wrong price on
So it is, I always thought the aux kit was the more expensive for some reason.£60+VAT is correct